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Footage taken 23rd August 2016 from a train passing through Manningtree in Essex, UK. Using an iPhone 6S.
Can be viewed using either ‘Freeviewing’ - or your conveniently-to-hand Brewster type stereoscope, Google Cardboard, or similar phone-mounting contraption. I imagine a VR headset also, although I’ve not yet tested.
Working on the idea that if you took video from a moving position aiming 90 degrees horizontally at an immobile view, and played that simultaneously against the same video a few frames (depending on speed of travel and frame rate) delayed, you could create a stereoscopic sense of depth from one single single-lens recording. And trying that out by pressing an iPhone against a train window.
By Footage taken 23rd August 2016 from a train passing through Manningtree in Essex, UK. Using an iPhone 6S.
Can be viewed using either ‘Freeviewing’ - or your conveniently-to-hand Brewster type stereoscope, Google Cardboard, or similar phone-mounting contraption. I imagine a VR headset also, although I’ve not yet tested.
Working on the idea that if you took video from a moving position aiming 90 degrees horizontally at an immobile view, and played that simultaneously against the same video a few frames (depending on speed of travel and frame rate) delayed, you could create a stereoscopic sense of depth from one single single-lens recording. And trying that out by pressing an iPhone against a train window.